FORT WAYNE, IN (WFFT) Tuesday morning Allen County Right to Life organized a rally on the Allen County Courthouse Green where local officials and people of the community called for the defunding and investigation of Planned Parenthood after undercover videos were released.

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - If you're looking for some family fun this week, the kick off to an annual tradition in the area for the 26th year.
The Allen County Fair features food, farm animals, fun and annual traditions such as tractor rides, monster truck rides, 4-H animal petting areas and pony rides.

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - In light of the recent shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee, many veterans and other groups have taken a stand to guard recruiting offices and military buildings across the nation, even here in Fort Wayne.

On Monday morning, city officials announced that Fort Wayne has issued a request for proposals for designs on the Riverfront Fort Wayne promenade.
The city says they want to see riverfront walking space for the public.

Adam Heibel is a sharp college student in Fort Wayne.
And last year, he turned his love of knives into his own business.
A year later, he's making a point to make some of the best knives in the area.
Heibel Knives is this week's Locally Made Monday.

The debate continues on whether a needle exchange program would benefit our community when it comes to the HIV outbreak in the Hoosier State.
The outbreak, mainly contained to Scott County, has reached about 170 people testing positive for HIV.

Getting a massage is a peaceful amd therapeudic experience.
And now, you don't even have to leave your home to get one.
Mobile Massage will travel to your home, or anywhere in the Fort Wayne area, to give you an hour of relaxation.
WFFT's Andrew Logsdon brings us mobile massage, this week's Locally Made Monday.

FORT WAYNE, IN (WFFT) Thursday's tragic shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee claimed the life of Randall Smith, a native of Paulding, Ohio. WFFT'S Jasmyn Durham spoke with people of the community that knew him well.

The four marines killed at two military sites in Chattanooga Thursday have been identified as Lance Cpl. Squire K. Wells, Gunnery Sgt. Thomas J. Sullivan, Staff Sgt. David A. Wyatt and Sgt. Carson A. Holmquist. Their bodies are being transferred to their families.
Authorities are still trying to piece together why a gunman opened fire on the Navy recruiting base.